Microsoft is used to releasing a bad operating system after a good one. It seems that Windows 11 is no exception, since it is giving a lot of problems. We were all delighted with Windows 10, it worked well, but Microsoft had to come along with this new operating system designed “ad hoc” for Intel and of course, we went back to the old ghosts.
If you have an AMD Ryzen processor, do not upgrade to Windows 11
The first thing you should know if you have a AMD Ryzen processoris that Windows 11 is not your operating system. Microsoft has designed this operating system to work well on the new architecture Intel processors. This architecture is a copy of the ARM chip design, combining efficiency cores and power cores.
It turns out that after the Windows 11 update 22H2 KB5021255, users with an AMD Ryzen processor experience freezes. Many users are reporting on Feedback Hub and Reddit. The positive part is that it does not seem like a general problem, but affects a few users.
Specifically, the problems have to do with him gaming performance (again). They are reportedly suffering from gaming malfunctions and FPS drops, that cause the game to crash. The last yearusers with AMD Ryzen processors already had a similar problem. In addition, recently in the Windows 11 2H22 update, there were also big performance problems in games, so much so that the update stopped.
It is not the only problem that appeared during or after the update: «After the installation and when the PC is going to be set up in a work or school account, it stops at “Account settings” and “Join the organization network ”. We have multiple PCs in our organization, some of which had no issues, while other PCs “worked on the case” for over 24 hours,” one user notes.
Another user highlights the following: “I have an Alienware Aurora R13. He is about 4 months old. You are running Windows 11 Home, Windows Update x64 has repeatedly tried to install the KB5019980 update but it always fails. The fault is 0x800700003 three times and 0x8028014 once. I’ve done clean boots, restores, DISM, SFC/scannow, and safe boots. Nothing works. Since then, two other updates, KB2538242 and KB2538243, have been installed.”
What need was there to “create” another Windows?
Windows 11 has been on the market since October 2021, which is a year and three months (more or less). It is incredible how, from the beginning, this new operating system has been shown to be a disaster. So one begins to wonder, was it really so necessary to make a new Windows?
Same with certain updates and optimizations of Windows 10, it would have been enough. They could also have released a kind of parallel Windows 10 for Intel Core 12th Gen and later. Microsoft’s operating system can read the hardware without any problem and may download the update compatible with the hardware.
In the end, everything looks like an agreement between Microsoft and Intel to force the update of the PC. Personally, my computer is only a year old and runs great with Windows 10. I don’t plan to upgrade to Windows 11, let alone change my computer.